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A Guide to Stem Cell Research: Disease Models and Clinical Applications in 2020
Jan 21, 2020
This guide offers a quick introduction to stem cells, current stem cell research efforts, widely-used stem cell treatments, and clinical trials currently underway in 2020. Read More >
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Cyagen’s Discount of the Decade Ends December 31st
Dec 06, 2019
Are you considering custom animal models to accelerate your next research project? Cyagen's Discount of the Decade Event can help you extend your research with big savings for multiple projects - the more animal models you order from any eligible service, the more you save! Read More >
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Thankful for You - New Testimonials for Cyagen’s Animal Services
Nov 27, 2019
With the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday in the US – Cyagen would like to thank you for everything you do to make the world a better place. Read More >
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Custom Animal Models for Improving Human Disease Research
Jun 24, 2019
If your lab is working on research projects that utilize mouse/rat models, off-the-shelf models often come with limitations that may be addressed through genomic modifications to improve homology. Read More >
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Rare Genomics Institute Announces Winners of BeHEARD Rare Disease Challenge
Jun 21, 2017
Washington, D.C. June 21, 2017. The Rare Genomics (RG) Institute is delighted to announce the winners of the 2017 BeHEARD (Helping Empower and... Read More >
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Cyagen Biosciences and Vivo Bio Tech partner to provide easy access to Genomic Technologies to Indian Biomedical R&D
Sep 01, 2016
Santa Clara, USA and Hyderabad, India, Thursday, September 1, 2016 – Cyagen Biosciences and Vivo Bio Tech announced that they have entered... Read More >
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Effects of invisible viruses
Aug 05, 2016
Viruses are pseudo-living organisms which inhabit and influence virtually every type of plant and animal cell. In some contexts, viral infection has obvious and... Read More >
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Knock it down or knock it out?
Mar 21, 2016
In solving the mystery of gene function, there is no more important clue than the phenotype of inactivating the gene of interest. With a plethora of methods available... Read More >
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Transposons, and why you should love them
Feb 15, 2016
The vast majority of biomedical and genetics research is focused on the function of proteins and proteins-coding genes. However, only a few percent of the... Read More >
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Mouse Models of Multiple Sclerosis
Dec 06, 2015
For complex diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), animal models are highly important because they allow researchers to systematically study numerous... Read More >